CER definition

CER means the Commission of the Canada Energy Regulator, or any regulatory or government authority hereafter having a similar jurisdiction in substitution therefor.

Examples of CER in a sentence

  • To get credit for this BMP, the provider must have a documented system for compliance and/or enforcement and include a description of those activities with their CER.

  • Water providers must submit with their CER the requirement’s ordinance number and a link to the digital municipal code where the ordinance can be found.

  • The CER was established in 1999 and now has a wide range of economic, customer protection and safety responsibilities in energy.

  • Subject to the foregoing and to the provisions of the CER Act and any regulations or orders made thereunder, the Owner shall have the right to use and enjoy the Pipeline ROW Area and the Temporary Workspace Area.

  • The bidder or proposer agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 CER 180 .220 white this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract that may arise from this offer.


More Definitions of CER

CER means the Canada Energy Regulator.
CER means Canada Energy Regulator.
CER means the Canada Energy Regulator, or any commission, agency or other successor succeeding to the powers of the Canada Energy Regulator with respect to the regulation of pipelines that transport Light Condensate.
CER has the meaning set forth in Section 3.23 of the Master Servicing Agreement.
CER means a cash equivalent right granted in connection with a Purchase Right pursuant to Paragraph 10 of the Plan.
CER means the Conservation Efforts Report required to be filed by a large municipal provider regulated under the Non-Per Capita Conservation Program (NPCCP) as provided in Section 5-605(E) of this chapter.